There are a variety of conjoint analysis techniques including MaxDiff, Choice Based Conjoint (CBC) and Adaptive Conjoint Analysis (ACA). Each type of conjoint analysis offers its own unique advantage. When the right method is used, conjoint analysis is an extremely effective marketing research technique for new product development (http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/
1. A product (good or service) must be able to be described or represented by a set of attributes that are mutually exclusive.
2. Consumers view the product as a combination of attributes that can be exchanged for others. An example is the inclusion of an additional product feature in exchange for a higher price.
3. The total utility (value) of the product being analyzed is equivalent to the sum of the individual utilities of each attribute. It is important to realize that several common forms of “conjoint analysis” do not consider nonlinear relationships, particularly interactions among attributes. Ignoring interaction will lead to bad research results.
4. Products with a greater overall utility are more attractive than products with lower total utility scores.
When these assumptions are met, conjoint analysis provides quantifiable and actionable data that include:
• Relative importance for each product attribute
• Most desirable level of each product attribute
• Potential market share for the product
• Market segmentation information
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